Former Sports Authority CEO takes over RYU in Portland

David Campisi is moving from running one of the nation's biggest sporting good retailers, Sports Authority, to a considerably smaller Portland apparel brand.

Campisi, who on Monday was named the new CEO and Chairman of Respect Your Universe Inc., isn't letting the upstart athletic apparel brand's diminutive nature limit its ambitions.

“I truly believe this brand has legs behind it,” Campisi told the Business Journal Monday. “A lot of people would say it’s pretty risky for you to do something like this, but it’s really something I believe in.”

RYU is a mixed-martial arts-inspired brand of premium training apparel (OTCBB: RYUN) headquartered in Las Vegas — home base to much of the MMA world — but is run mostly by a 10-person team in Portland.

Until Monday it had been led by Christopher Martens, a former Nike Inc. merchandise director, who amassed a leadership team peppered with experience in athletic apparel, including with Nike and Lululemon Athletica.

RYU, in a news release, said Martens resigned on Monday with four months' severance pay. Though the company didn't provide an explanation for Martens' departure — he had been appointed to the company's board of directors in January — Campisi said it was done on good terms, and "we wish him well."

For Campisi, who joined the RYU board in March, the move is something of a homecoming.

Campisi spent 20 years in Portland, including 12 — from 1984 to 1996 — as an executive at former Portland-based department store chain Meier & Frank, where he was a vice president and merchandise manager for women’s apparel. He then went onto work for the Fred Meyer Inc. chain, where he held several titles, including vice president of apparel.

RYU is positioned as a premium brand of training apparel, occupying a price position Campisi describes as being a notch below Lululemon, but above Nike, Adidas and Under Armour.

Its push to gain brand recognition within MMA comes at a time of increased interest in the sport. Last week, Jon Jones, the UFC's light heavyweight champ, announced that he reached a global sponsorship deal with Nike, which reportedly plans to release a product line built around Jones.